blhowes
Puritan Board Professor
My son recently bought me an mp3 player so I can listen to sermons to/from work. I haven't charged the battery or used it yet, but I did load the software that came with it. It seems to do all kinds of neat things - it searched my entire computer, found all my mp3s, categorized them, etc. Apparently you can mix different songs together and make various playlists and who knows what (not me).
I'm sure its not too complicated to learn, and I'll probably sit down and play with the software and figure it out, but I'm curious. If I don't want to use that software, when I attach the mp3 player to the USB port, does my computer see it as another drive (like a memory stick)? What I'd really like to do is just select all the sermons I want from Windows Explorer and drag them over. Can I do it the 'old fashioned' way, or do I have to use their software?
I'm sure its not too complicated to learn, and I'll probably sit down and play with the software and figure it out, but I'm curious. If I don't want to use that software, when I attach the mp3 player to the USB port, does my computer see it as another drive (like a memory stick)? What I'd really like to do is just select all the sermons I want from Windows Explorer and drag them over. Can I do it the 'old fashioned' way, or do I have to use their software?